Newton and Relativity
An alternative approach to relativistic mechanics by means of the Lex Secunda
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book reveals a straightforward proof of E = mc² derived from Classical Physics, a method initially recognized by Einstein. It explores how the Equivalence Principle of energy and mass, combined with Newton's Second Law of Dynamics, offers an accessible understanding of Relativistic Mechanics. By revisiting this overlooked path, the author presents a fresh perspective on the foundations of the Theory of Relativity, making complex concepts more comprehensible.
